Why not just make a couple of shelves and put your surrounds on those, a couple of L brackets mounted to studs with a lip in front & some velcro for added safety. If you need them pointed down a bit just bend the L brackets until you get the right angle.
Mount the bracket facing up so the speaker hides the ugliness of the bracket, paint to match the wall for even more transparency.
I always had good luck with Thorens turntables, pretty trusty & longlasting. A few years ago i picked up a B&O RX series, its ok but i miss my old Thorens.
Not too often vinyl is played anyways.
If you brew at home, and like iced coffee, try freezing cubes of leftover brew. Keeps your iced coffee cold, without diluting the flavor.
Great idea, i will try that.
I don't listen to pipe organ music but i do listen to reggae and some rap on occasion, a sub is a must have for these styles of music.
Mostly i listen to rock music and there is more content than you would think on recordings.
Like was mentioned many times before you won't miss it if you never hear it but once you do its hard to go without.
I listen to 2 channel only in my home.
I have a unfinished 16" LS Table Tuba with a high output 8" driver that i would be happy to lend out to you for some testing if you like. Its not going to be the ideal match to your mains but it will be fine for low to medium listening levels and give you the opportunity to audition a proper horn to match your mains.
Find a shipper within reasonable distance from me and i will be happy to drop it off.
E-mail me if interested. jasonstr1969@yahoo.com
Great integrated amp for the price, you snooze you lose.
Heard this unit with many pairs of Klipsch reference products years back. Very nice sound and looks good to boot.
So you going to be running 3 subs then or just rolling with the RSW 15 ?
I figured the 10's would not have the output of the 15 but figured maybe the extra passives would add a bit of oomph to the mix.
The LaScala mod with the foam looks like a good option. Maybe a pair of THT's to fill in below the bass dip shown in the chart.
The THT response runs flat above 45 Hz (24" version) and can be crossed over higher than 80 Hz without sounding muddy, in fact i ran mine up to 180 Hz with good results just for some testing. Build it wider and its basically flat to 25 Hz.
I assume this chart is for the K-33 ?